"We are trying to dispel the false notions around Islam, if people are engaging with you and they are having dialogue, then that's progress."
| Umar Nasser, Haroon Khan, Farhad Ahmad |
Source/Credit: BBC Asia Net
By Divya Talwar | May 22, 2016
The majority of Britons questioned in a survey [last year] believe Islam is not compatible with British values.
The poll also found almost a third of those asked believe Islam is a violent religion and promotes acts of violence in the UK.
However, it also suggests that younger people have a better understanding of Islam, compared to older people.
Just over two thousand British adults were questioned online by ComRes for the charity Ahmadiyya Muslim Youth Association.
Asked about their understanding of the traditions and beliefs of Islam, 41% of 18 to 24-year olds said they had a good understanding compared to just 27% of those aged over 45.
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